Young Living -Stewards of
Nature's Living Energy
We're excited to introduce the first issue of the On Scents and
Substance newsletter! Use it as your source for information on
the Young Living promise-to capture nature's living energy in every
bottle of essential oil. Each issue will highlight the lengths Young Living
takes to produce the highest-quality essential oils in the world.
Our goal is to help you become confident and credible as you use and
share Young Living's essential oils. The Seed to Sear process helps
ensure we keep our promise of quality, whether we're sourcing oils in
the jungles of Ecuador and the deserts of Oman, or rigorously testing
them in our Utah research laboratories. Seed to Seal is our way of
authenticating essential oil quality at each key stage of the production
process: verifying plant species, taking great care to grow and cultivate
plants, distilling the pure plant essence, testing to verify optimal level
of constituents, and expertly bottling the final product. These steps are
your guarantee that every Young Living essential oil you use and share
is as pure and potent as nature intended.
Look for future issues of On Scents and Substance to learn more about
Seed to Seal and our quality promise in detail.
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The Seed to Seal ProcessDelivers Young living i
Therapeutic Grade™ Oil~
Seed to Seal can be summarlzedin five steps:
Seed Essential oils that work comefrom plants whose species have
been authenticated by Young Livingexperts. Species certification involvesscientific research, field study, universitypartnerships, and ori-site plantingcertification.
CiJrtivate Young Living has four farm
locations where we learn the bestgrowing and harvesting methods.
,With this knowledge, Young Livingtravels the globe visiting co-op farmsto certify their growing processes.
Distill Combining ancient and
modern techniques, Young Living
is recognized as an essential oildistillation innovator.
Test' Each esseQtialoil must passYoung Living's stringent specificationsto ensure the optimal bioactive natural
compounds are present in eachessential oil. Young Living uses its own
internal labs plus third-party laboratories
to verify every essential oil exceedsinternational standards.
Seal Young Living completes the Seedto Seal process by carefully handlinglarge volumes of essential oils tOIQe
individually bottled and shipped't6members worldwide.
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Seed Seed to Seal is Young Living's
way of authenticating an
essential oils and protecting
nature's living energy in every bottle. The first step of this
process-Seed-means we research plant species that
offer the optimal therapeutic benefits, identify species
with experts and document their source, and monitor the
ongoing cultivation process to ensure the chosen plant
species is used.
Lavender is an excellent example of Seed authentication.
Young Living has identified more than thirty-five different
varietl,~sof lavender, and so far, only one, Lavandula
angustifolia, has shown the best therapeutic outcomes.
Lavandula angustifolia is grown on Young Living's farms in
Utah, Idaho, and France.
After the harvest on each farm, the lavender seed stock is
collected and stored until the following year. Gary Young
a Iways uses the seed stock from the previous harvest
instead of cloned or hybrid seed. Cloned and hybrid
seeding techniques are used by lavender growers who
aren't focused on therapeutic outcomes. Although these
other seeding techniques may grow taller, faster plants
and produce larger yields, Young Living's industry-leading
experience and research has shown that only a balanced
seed stock can deliver the expected therapeutic results.
Lavender is only one example of Young Living's expertise
in seed authentication. Think about the dozens of Young
Living essential oils, the variety of species, and all the
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places around the world where these species are grown-
copaiba in the Amazon rainforest, helichrysum in the
Mediterranean, vetiver in Madagascar. There are more than
seventy single oil species Young Living offers as products!I
Gary and other Young Living experts have visited iach
partner grower to verify in person the species beT9 used.
Even after our experts leave a partner grower, inco,ming
batches are tested to validate the chosen species.
When Young Living researchers discover a largely Iunknown plant species, we look to the knowledge and
expertise of botany experts. Young Living collaborates
with academic and professional botanists around ifhe
globe to document the species at the plant source.
Recently, Gary Young teamed with professionals in
the Middle East to document the origin and benefits
of multiple frankincense species. Only by going to the
source can Young Living confidently share the therapeutic
benefits of the plant compounds with all our merhbers.
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Seed to SealThrough expert cultivation on
farms around the world, Young
Living has mastered growing
high-quality aromatic plants. Cultivation includes planting,
growing, and harvesting the delicate herbs in preparation for
distillation. Young Living currently operates four farms, each
dedicated to the cultivation of the world's most potent and
pure plant sources. These farms, and our years of experience
perfecting the cultivation process, help ensure members get
the results they expect from every bottle of essential oil.
Cultivate
St. Maries, Idaho: In 1992, Gary Young purchased 160
acres of pristine farmland near the small logging town of St.
Maries, Idaho. This property had never before been plowed
or subjected to harsh chemicals, pesticides, or fertilizers-
making it an ideal location to begin producing therapeutic-
grade essential oils.
Mona, Utah: In 1995, Gary obtained an additional 138
acres of farmland in Mona, Utah. Today, this farm boasts
approximately 1,600 acres and showcases vibrant lavender
fields during the months of June and July. German
chamomile, hyssop, goldenrod, and clary sage are also
distilled on the farm, which houses the largest essential oil
distillery in North America.
Simiane-Ia-Rotonde, France: Well-known for its rolling
hills, fresh-grown crops, and fragrant fields of lavender, the
Provence area of France is home to Young Living's third farm,
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the only American-owned lavender farm in the country. The
scent of lavender yields its calming, uplifting effects on the
village and people of the area.
Guayaquil, Ecuador: Since 2005, Gary and his family have
lived in Ecuador. Here Gary oversees the cultivation of rare
oils at Young Living's newest farm, Finca Botanies Aromatica.
Gary spends much of his time searching for new natural
plant remedies, partnering with indigenous tribes a+ local
governments to foster a global community of healing and
discovery and bring new essential oils to the world.
Young Living applies what it learns through cultivating plants
on its own farms with its network of worldwide growing
partners. Every farm that supplies Young Living with herbs
ready for distilling must be visited and certified by a Young
Living sourcing expert. These sourcing specialists continually
travel the globe to ensure that only the finest essential oils
bear the Young Living name.
Whether growing aromatic plants on its own farms or
sourcing oils in the jungles of Ecuador and the deserts of
Oman, the Cultivate portion of the Seed to Seal" process
is evidence of the lengths Young Living goes to produce the
world's highest-quality essential oils.
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Seed to SealAfter the correct species of plant
has been properly identified
(Seed) and expertly sown, grown,
and harvested (Cultivate), if it is not correctly distilled, the
resulting essential oil will not produce the desired therapeuticresults. This makes Distill-the third phase in Young Living's Seed
to Seal" process-one of the most important steps in ensuring
oil quality.
As the world leader in essential oils, Young Living is recognized
as a distillation innovator and uses a gentle, proprietary
technique for extracting the most potent essential oils. Founder
and President, Gary Young, and other Young Living expertshave decades of experience distilling essential oils. Today, Young
Living operates distillation facilities in Utah, Idaho, Ecuador,
France, and Oman.
STEAM DISTILLATION
Essential oils can be distilled in a variety of ways, but the most
common method is steam distillation-a process that has beenused for thousands of years. Following this proven technique,
Young Living utilizes vaporized water that travels throughthe plant material to gently extract the natural oil. Once the
steam passes through the plant materal, the oil is carried with
the steam through a series of stainless-steel pipes where it
condenses and separates from the water. The water is then
drained off and the remaining essential oil is taken to the Young
Living laboratory for quality testing.
With each batch of essential oil, Young Living takes into
consideration the part of the plant used (leaf, stem, bark, resin,etc.), when the plant was harvested, and the temperature atthe time of distillation. Even minor deviations in distilling theplant material can cause an imbalance in the optimal natural
constituents.
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"Many people can and do distill essentialoils-but no one in the world has been doingit as long and with as many varieties as I have.Distilling this long gives a perspective that isnecessary to innovation and creating new oils."
-Gary Young, Founder and President
DISTILLERIES AND CERTIFIED PARTNERS
When he distills, Gary Young treats each aromatic plantdifferently. He understands that frankincense resin must not
travel long distances before it is distilled. This is one reason why
Young Living built its own distillery in Oman. Gary also distillshis own lavender in Utah, Idaho, and France, where he can
personally monitor the plant's chemical profile. Such is the case
with hyssop, golden rod, ocotea, Palo Santo, and many other
essential oils.
Young Living also uses its distillation expertise to certify partner
distillers around the world. Gary Young and other sourcing
specialists personally visit these global partners to certify theirmachinery and distilling methods. This summer, Gary and Young
Living's Director of Purchasing, Mary Lou Jacobson, traveled to
Canada to inspect a long-time distillation partner who providesledum and spruce-two important oils in the line-up of Young
Living singles and blends; earlier this year the pair also traveled
to Madagascar to help partner distillers complete the ylang
ylang harvest and distillation; and Marc Schreuder, Director of
Product Formulations, traveled to Australia to supervise theI
distillation of blue cypress.
Whether expertly distilling essential oils or certifying partnerdistilleries, the Distill portion of the Seed to Seal process isfurther evidence of the lengths Young Living goes to produce
the highest quality essential oils available on the market.
This means you can trust Young Living to produce quality,
therapeutic products that work.
Operations DivisionHighlights & Major Projects
Welcome to Young Living's Spanish Fork, Utah, warehouse. Here we complete the Seed to Seal'
process by receiving raw essential oils, testing for purity, bottling, and shipping essential oil
products worldwide.
Young Living has years of experience testing essential oils and never accepts diluted, cut, oradulterated oils. To ensure consistent quality, Young Living manages a database of oil profiles tomeasure against all incoming essential oils. Oils are promptly rejected if their natural profiledoes not meet Young Living's standards.
Here at the Young Living warehouse, each essential oil is carefully blended, bottled, labeled, andshipped to members worldwide.
• The warehouse sits on a 12-acre site with 15.5 additional acres available for future expansion.
• The warehouse opened in 2007 and has over 107,000 square feet of floor space.
• The ceiling is 29 feet tall; 13 dock doors are on the south side of the building.- -
• In 2009, the warehouse shipped 916,000 parcels containing 7 million items.
• The warehouse inventory is valued at more than $17 million in raw and finished goods.
• The warehouse boasts high-efficiency evaporative and heating systems. There are separate temperaturecontrols for the oil storage room.
• The complex conveyor system uses 50,000 feet of wiring.
• The "Pick-to-Light" system has 1,352 light locations.
• There are currently 20 packing areas for staff to box Young Living products.
Visitors are always welcome. Please call ahead at 1-801-418-8900 to schedul-e atour for your group.
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